
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Saturday, November 25, 2006
The Pecan Trees
Day After Thanksgiving




Thursday, November 23, 2006
Thanksgiving Dinner





Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Zoo Two

I guess someone left a gate open and these 3 primates escaped.


Holiday Zoo Trip
I was off today, so we loaded up the kids and headed to the FtWorth Zoo.
There were several Rhinos in the pen. This one had a prehensile upper lip. Was it a Black or White Rhino?
The Asian Elephants were standing around eating hay. They looked bored.
Lynne got to see her Hippos. They were swimming around, not just sitting on the bottom like usual.
The White Tiger was roaming her cage, jumping from rock to rock. She also chewed on a palm tree, just like our house cat does.
The Lion was showing off. He was strutting around his enclosure. Then he started roaring at the crowd. The kids loved it!

They had a walk in aviary that was full of the kind of birds you could get at the pet store. It was neat to see all of them able to fly around.

The Kangaroos were all enjoying the warm sunshine.


Jesse decided to become a Komodo Dragon wrangler.

The Flamingos were standing close enough to the fence you could reach out and touch them. Note: Flamingos don't like to be touched.






They had a walk in aviary that was full of the kind of birds you could get at the pet store. It was neat to see all of them able to fly around.

The Kangaroos were all enjoying the warm sunshine.


Jesse decided to become a Komodo Dragon wrangler.

The Flamingos were standing close enough to the fence you could reach out and touch them. Note: Flamingos don't like to be touched.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Train Show 2
Well, Blogger let me finish downloading my train pictures. Here they are.
There were alot of Thomas' at the show. They were trying to appeal to the little kids I guess.
We showed this abandoned tractor to GranPa and he identified the make and model. I don't remember what he said it was.
Will caught this train leaving the tunnel.
These are a few more of the On30 locomotives. I really like this scale. They are small enough to not take up a lot of space and big enough for alot of detail.

The Locomotive at the back is a Shay. The type Jesse is named after.






Sunday, November 12, 2006
Train Show
We went with the boys to the train show on Saturday. Here are a few pictures of what we saw.
This is an On30 locomotive.
Will took a picture of a load of LLVs for me.
Here is a firetruck for Uncle Alan.
Jesse liked the fossils modeled into the rocks.
This Frank Lloyd Wright house was on a N scale module. The whole house was about 2 inches across.
Another photo for Uncle Alan. I think I heard the horn.
Two old guys playing checkers on the porch.
The cast of Cars.
A carnival. The rides moved and were all lit up.
And then the bull got out and we all ran for cover. Blogger only let me download these 10 pictures. We'll share more later.










Saturday, November 11, 2006
Maypearl vs Rio Vista





Friday, November 10, 2006
A Cat Poem
Ode to Spot
By: Commander Data, United Fereration of Planets
Felix Catus, is your taxonomic nomenclature,
an endothermic quadruped carnivorous by nature?
Your visual, olfactory and auditory senses
contribute to your hunting skills, and natural defenses.
I find myself intrigued by your subvocal oscillations,
a singular development of cat communications
that obviates your basic hedonistic predilection
for a rhythmic stroking of your fur, to demonstrate affection.
A tail is quite essential for your acrobatic talents;
you would not be so agile if you lacked its counterbalance.
And when not being utilized to aide in locomotion,
it often serves to illustrate the state of your emotion.
O Spot, the complex levels of behaviour you display
connote a fairly well-developed cognitive array.
And though you are not sentient, Spot, and do not comprehend,
I nonetheless consider you a true and valued friend.
By: Commander Data, United Fereration of Planets
Felix Catus, is your taxonomic nomenclature,
an endothermic quadruped carnivorous by nature?
Your visual, olfactory and auditory senses
contribute to your hunting skills, and natural defenses.
I find myself intrigued by your subvocal oscillations,
a singular development of cat communications
that obviates your basic hedonistic predilection
for a rhythmic stroking of your fur, to demonstrate affection.
A tail is quite essential for your acrobatic talents;
you would not be so agile if you lacked its counterbalance.
And when not being utilized to aide in locomotion,
it often serves to illustrate the state of your emotion.
O Spot, the complex levels of behaviour you display
connote a fairly well-developed cognitive array.
And though you are not sentient, Spot, and do not comprehend,
I nonetheless consider you a true and valued friend.
Monday, November 06, 2006
A Short Note from Lynne
I just wanted to blog a minute. I think it is exciting that I am going to have a new niece and a new ???? to play with. I love that both SueEllen and Nocona give of themselves so that I can buy girly stuff and play with babies especially since my youngest baby turned 10. If anyone in the family happens to be in the area around 1045am on November the 19th then I invite them to attend FBC Maypearl for either a disaster or a blessing. Depends on how much practice I get in before now and then. For now I will leave it as a surprise and I am sure that Jeff will blog it after it happens.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Maypearl at Grandview




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